news.cnet.com — Microsoft's new search tool breaks out of single digits, accounting for 10.7 percent of the market in August with 1.1 billion unique searches, Nielsen says. Read this blog post by Lance Whitney on Microsoft.
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b1665rSep 16, 2009
I'd like the option to set it as the default search on my iPhone.
titsmageeeSep 16, 2009
Um?Because they:A) Test it extensivelyB) Write it in a way that's extensibleC) Write an API around it for other people to leverage.
paulpi3rceSep 16, 2009
ya, but people are running bots to get points on those games if you look at the forums. If you do the math 6 accounts = 465,000 searches in a month (most unique). One bot can run 6 accounts in a day.
gamepr0Sep 16, 2009
@Hortnon: Like computer illiterate users will even think about starting such a huge adventure as changing the search engine...
fungie5Sep 16, 2009
Oh please...Bing? Google lets you sort them into right legged and left legged! Top that! :-)
bugalouSep 17, 2009
Good job missing the point.
luisdalSep 17, 2009
Is it accurate? I doubt. In one of our site <a class="user" href="http://www.111download.com," rel="nofollow">http://www.111download.com,</a> google is No.1, yahoo search is the second, totally more than 98 percent. Sometimes I'm just wondering where is the BING?It's a good news to Bing is Yahoo almost wholesale his search engine to Microsoft.
booststrongOct 28, 2009
The coolest feature I heard about Bing is that you get cash back when you make purchases on it! =) $$$$$$$$$!!!